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Saturday, 1 November 2025

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Get ready, London! The iconic Underworld in Camden is set to ignite on Saturday, 1st November 2025, as the electrifying Hastings quartet, Kid Kapichi, descend upon its legendary stage. This promises to be an unmissable night for fans of raw, potent alternative and indie rock. Known for their blistering live shows, socially charged lyrics, and undeniable stage presence, Kid Kapichi are poised to deliver a performance that will leave an indelible mark on the capital’s vibrant music scene. Mark your calendars, secure your tickets, and prepare for an evening of relentless energy and anthemic tunes in one of London’s most revered rock venues.

About Kid Kapichi

Hailing from Hastings on the UK’s south coast, Kid Kapichi have rapidly carved out a formidable reputation as one of the most exciting and vital bands in contemporary British rock. Formed in 2017, the quartet – comprising Jack Wilson (vocals, guitar), Ben Beetham (guitar, vocals), George MacDonald (bass), and Eddie Lewis (drums) – quickly distinguished themselves with a sound that fuses the gritty urgency of punk with the melodic sensibilities of indie rock, all underpinned by a powerful alternative edge. Their music is a potent cocktail of biting social commentary, personal introspection, and explosive riffs, resonating deeply with a generation grappling with an ever-changing world.

Kid Kapichi’s discography is a testament to their consistent evolution and unwavering authenticity. Early EPs like “Lucozade Dreams” and “Sugar Tax” laid the groundwork, but it was their debut album, “This Time Next Year” (2021), that truly propelled them into the limelight, featuring fan favourites such as “Working Man’s Town” and “Thugs.” Their sophomore effort, “Here’s What You Could Have Won” (2022), solidified their status, delivering anthems like “New England” (featuring Bob Vylan) and “Generation Idiot,” which became instant crowd-pleasers. Their tracks are often characterised by Jack Wilson’s distinctive vocal delivery, ranging from melodic hooks to impassioned shouts, perfectly complemented by Ben Beetham’s intricate guitar work and the powerhouse rhythm section. Expect a setlist packed with these hits, alongside newer material that continues to push their creative boundaries, all delivered with their signature high-octane energy that has earned them a reputation as one of the best live bands around.

Underworld: The Perfect Setting

Nestled in the heart of Camden Town, just a stone’s throw from the bustling Camden Market, Underworld stands as a true institution in London’s alternative music landscape. With its iconic location directly beneath the World’s End pub, the venue has been a cornerstone of rock, punk, metal, and alternative music for decades. Its rich history includes hosting legendary acts and emerging talents alike, cementing its status as a vital part of the city’s cultural fabric.

Underworld’s charm lies in its intimate, no-frills atmosphere. With a capacity typically around 500-600, it offers an up-close and personal experience that larger venues simply cannot replicate. The low ceilings, dark interiors, and powerful sound system create an immersive environment where the energy of the band and the crowd converge into an unforgettable communion. It’s a venue where you can truly feel the bass reverberating through your chest and witness every bead of sweat on the performers. Accessibility-wise, the venue is located at street level with a main entrance that is generally manageable, though it’s always advisable for those with specific accessibility needs to contact the venue directly in advance. Its location in Camden ensures excellent transport links and a vibrant pre- and post-gig atmosphere, making it the quintessential spot for a band like Kid Kapichi to unleash their raw power.

What to Expect at the Show

When Kid Kapichi take to the stage at Underworld, prepare for an absolute explosion of energy. Their live shows are renowned for their intensity, and this gig promises to be no exception. You can expect a setlist that expertly balances their back catalogue of powerful anthems with newer material, potentially including tracks from any forthcoming releases between now and late 2025. Expect to hear rousing singalongs like “New England,” the satirical punch of “Generation Idiot,” and the driving force of “Jimi,” alongside fan favourites that demand participation.

The stage production at Underworld is typically raw and focused on the performance itself, rather than elaborate visual effects, which perfectly suits Kid Kapichi’s authentic style. This allows the band’s formidable stage presence and musical prowess to take centre stage. Anticipate a dynamic show filled with relentless riffs, pounding drums, and Jack Wilson’s captivating interactions with the crowd. The atmosphere will be electric – think mosh pits, crowd surfing, and unified chants. It’s not just a concert; it’s an immersive experience where the band and audience feed off each other’s energy, creating a communal sense of exhilaration that will linger long after the final chord fades.

Getting to Underworld

Underworld is conveniently located at 174 Camden High Street, London, NW1 0NE, making it easily accessible via London’s extensive public transport network. The most straightforward way to reach the venue is by tube, with Camden Town station on the Northern Line being just a two-minute walk away. Upon exiting the station, simply head south down Camden High Street, and you’ll find Underworld directly beneath the iconic World’s End pub.

Numerous bus routes also serve the Camden High Street area, offering excellent connections from various parts of London. Key bus routes include the 24, 27, 29, 31, 134, 168, 214, 253, and 274. For those considering driving, parking in Camden is extremely limited and often expensive, especially on a Saturday night. We strongly advise using public transport to avoid stress and ensure you can fully enjoy the evening without worrying about your vehicle. Plan your journey using Transport for London’s website for the most up-to-date information and timings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the event start?

Doors typically open around 7:00 PM at Underworld, with the first support act usually taking the stage shortly after. Kid Kapichi are likely to be on around 9:00 PM, playing until approximately 10:30 PM. However, these timings are always subject to change, so please check your ticket or the venue’s official social media channels closer to the date for precise set times.

Is there an age restriction?

Underworld generally operates a strict age policy. Most shows are 14+ when accompanied by an adult, or 18+ for unescorted entry. We strongly advise checking the specific age restrictions for this particular Kid Kapichi event on your ticket vendor’s website or the Underworld’s official event listing, as policies can vary per show. Valid photo ID may be required for entry.

What’s the refund policy?

Tickets purchased for Kid Kapichi at Underworld are typically non-refundable unless the event is cancelled or significantly rescheduled. If you can no longer attend, you may be able to resell your ticket through authorised resale platforms. Always refer to the terms and conditions of the ticket vendor from whom you purchased your tickets for their specific refund and exchange policies.

Are there food and drink options?

Yes, Underworld has multiple bars within the venue serving a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. While the venue itself doesn’t offer a full food menu, its prime location in Camden means there are countless fantastic food options right on its doorstep, from street food stalls in Camden Market to various restaurants and pubs, perfect for a pre-gig meal.

Where to Stay in London

For those travelling from outside London or simply looking to make a night of it, there are numerous excellent accommodation options available to suit all budgets. Camden Town itself boasts several hotels and guesthouses, offering convenience and the chance to immerse yourself in the


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